Boeing strike ends as workers accept new contract
- Boeing workers have accepted a new pay contract, ending a seven-week strike, with 59% voting in favor of the deal, according to the IAM union.
- The contract includes a 38% pay rise over four years and a one-off bonus of $12,000, as stated by Boeing.
- IAM members emphasized their efforts for respect and fair wages in the workplace, promising a return to work by November 12, depending on ratification.
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Boeing workers accept contract, ending strike
SEATTLE — Boeing factory workers voted to accept a contract offer and end their strike late Monday after more than seven weeks, clearing the way for the aerospace giant to resume production of its bestselling airliner and generate muchneeded cash.
The seven weeks of work stoppage for its workers will have hurt the American aircraft manufacturer very badly....
Boeing union members accept new contract ending strike
Boeing workers voted to accept the company’s latest contract offer Monday night, Nov. 4, putting an end to the costliest strike in the U.S. in more than two decades. Members of the International Association of Machinists voted 59% in favor of the deal. They had voted almost unanimously against Boeing’s first offer, which started the strike on Sept. 13. Then less than two weeks ago, 64% said they were against the second offer, which extended th…


Boeing workers vote to accept contract proposal, ending strike
Striking Boeing machinists have ended their nearly two-month walkout, voting Monday to accept a four-year deal that locks in historic gains in wages and benefits that are substantially higher than the company offered before the strike began.
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